Kiel Ranch Historic Site

Historical place · Vegas Heights

Kiel Ranch Historic Site

Historical place · Vegas Heights

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2465 Kiel Way, North Las Vegas, NV 89030

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Highlights

Kiel Ranch is a peaceful, historic park in North Las Vegas featuring 150-year-old buildings, shaded picnic spots, a spring-fed pond, and plenty of green space.  

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2465 Kiel Way, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 Get directions

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Jul 30, 2025

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17 Hidden Las Vegas Spots It Would Be a Sin to Miss

"Las Vegas’ oldest buildings withered away for decades, hiding the secrets to mysteries and murders. When Conrad Kiel (sometimes styled as “Kyle”) settled his 240 acres of land in 1875, it was a peaceful desert ranch with an artesian spring. It was one of the most prosperous ranches in the Las Vegas Valley, perhaps even in all of Nevada. It had previously been occupied by Mormon missionaries there to convert Native Americans on their “Indian Farm,” evidenced by adobe structures dotted on the land. The rare wetlands on the property even allowed Kiel to grow an orchard. But lot would change in the years to come. Ten years after the ranch had first opened, a pioneer named Archibald Stewart was killed in a gunfight. Later, Conrad’s descendants Ed and William Kiel were found dead by shotgun in what was thought to be a murder/suicide. Later evidence revealed it was a double homicide, though the case has never been solved. These individuals, along with others who died at Kiel Ranch, were buried in the cemetery on the premises.  In the early 20th century it experienced a rebirth as a tourist destination. At different points it hosted famous rodeo stars and divorce-seekers looking to take advantage of Nevada’s lax marital laws.  The property has been owned by the City of North Las Vegas Parks and Recreation department ever since the 1970s, but has mostly sat untouched and abandoned, fenced off and overgrown by weeds. It was even used as a dump for a period of time, which rendered its archaeological and forensic resources practically nil. Aside from a small plaque detailing its past, there was no indication of the ranch’s historical significance. However, in July of 2016 Kiel Ranch reopened to the public as a historical park. Now, those who want to see what Las Vegas was like long before all the neon and casinos can step back into the past by walking amidst the 150-year-old buildings on Kiel Ranch." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Zak H

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Nice little park with some historic value. There's an old school ranch house and barn there. Also a couple of tables with shade for the hot summer but there's no playground for the kids. Although there is a little grass area to use with your imagination.

Kristine Burrell

Google
Hidden gem in North Las Vegas! If you're a history buff...nice place to visit. Even if you're not a history buff..nice park with hidden pond and pinic areas. A must see off the Strip

Michael Allen (Senior)

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Its a historical refurbished site that is the most peaceful and desirable park or site one must indulge. I like it's clean well kempt and the newly added additions only makes it that much better.

MrsGreen Apple

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We went for mothers day 2019 and liked a lot of things but others, not so much. First I'll tell you the best parts. There is room for growth. The green grass space is great to fly a kite. The little river is awesome, it has tadpoles. There are 4 shaded areas with tables. The history on the boards are wonderful. There is empty space for a kids playground. All the parking spots were all taken by the employees of the Caesars Entertainment Laundry services. The pond section of the park is on lock down. It's missing swings, slide & monkey bars. The fence needs to be repaired to keep homeless out. Two table areas don't have grills. The weeds need to be pulled now. In the pars 3 years we have used this park for different celebrations. We have seen the work that has been done. We are glad that it's in this beautiful neighborhood were we have lived for over 2 decades.

Chuck Tracy

Google
Always interesting to see historical sites preserved amidst the chaos of suburbia...

William Manning

Google
Found this place by accident. Wow! This is the type of place that will convince me to move to Nevada.

Ragen “Disruptive Girl” Morgenstern

Google
Clean, quiet, peaceful little park. No playground facilities, but there are a couple of picnic areas with grills. Glad to see this area restored and turned into such a nice little park. The signage throughout the park is very informative and the amount of history this little patch of land holds is mind blowing. If you’re looking for a nice place to take early morning outdoor walks this is it. Unfortunately no pets are allowed so leave the pups at home. The spring still runs and there’s lots of nice shade toward the back of the park. It’s a nice peaceful place hidden amongst the hustle and bustle of this ever growing city.

Lynne Ayers

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Historic Ranch one of the first in Las Vegas.. the buildings are fenced off.. Park and restrooms and picnic tables, and a pond full of water from the spring